Remember Tareq Salahi who crashed the
Obama’s White house dinner with his wife in 2009?

Well, now he is promising to Crash the Vote
by running as a candidate in Virginia's 2013 gubernatorial race. To add to his
resume, he is being filmed by the upcoming reality show, In it to Win it, a show documenting the life of a candidate on the
stump.

One of his stops is SWAC Political Breakfast so here is your chance to ask the
candidate the hard questions. And yes, do expect to get some downright candid
answers.

For
a different point of view, come hear Tareq, running as an Independent
Republican, as he asks undecided voters to crash the party lines and
“Crash the Vote” with SALAHI.

Television personality Tareq Salahi has
returned to his passion and roots and is running for Governor of Virginia as a
modern post-partisan candidate who has a proven history of successfully working
across party lines to do what is right for the people of Virginia.

Tareq is running as a Republican because he is fiscally conservative, just like Virginia. He knows that without a strong economy and job creation, we generate less revenue to support our schools, public safety departments, roads and
infrastructure, healthcare, and other services and we all pay the price. Beyond that, he has moderate social views and believes that the government should stay out of our private lives and personal choices.

Tareq was raised and has lived in Virginia his
entire life. He graduated from Randolph-Macon Military Academy in Front Royal,
Virginia, as Squadron Commander. He continued his education with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Enology & Business Management from the College of
Agriculture and Environmental Studies at the University of California-Davis
to help his father at their family vineyard.

Tareq was appointed early on in his career by
Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, followed in succession with three further
appointments by Virginia Governors, both Republican, and Democrat -- including
Mark Warner and Tim Kaine -- to serve the Commonwealth.

He was directly involved
in shaping policy that helped create jobs in Virginia, and both authored and
supported legislation beneficial to numerous small businesses and family farms
which passed with resounding bipartisan support in the Virginia Legislature. He
has supported and contributed heavily to both political parties. His early
years in politics included working on the Steering Committee for the DNC’s
"Rock the Vote" movement aimed at activating the youth vote.

Current Governor Bob McDonnell has worked hard
to keep Virginia the economic success that it is today. Tareq will continue the
Governor's good efforts to keep government spending on target and taxes low as
well as creating new programs and opportunities to promote job growth and
strengthen our economy in the Commonwealth. He will work with the private
sector and federal, state and local government to come together to ensure
Virginia’s success.

Directions: I-81
to Exit 222. Turn east onto Rt. 250 and take a LEFT at first traffic light.
Shoney's will be on the left.

About SWAC Political Breakfast

SWAC Political Breakfast is fashioned after the popular “town hall meeting” venue. It
is non-partisan and open to everybody in the community. SWAC Breakfast
does not promote or endorse any particular party and/or point of view.
It serves as a social forum for politically minded people who like to
share and discuss ideas with their neighbors. It also allows citizens an
opportunity to hear from public figures, elected officials and
candidates running for public office. SWAC Breakfast is held at various
locations in the community.